Thursday, June 28, 2012
Once Upon A Plane
This is Dani. We met on the plane to Madrid. We keep in touch via social network.
He is a theater student, is trying to quit cigarettes, and came to the states to visit. He dated a girl from Montreal for a while, but now is seeing a local Madrid girl. He is funny, interesting, and has the funniest pics on his profile.
I have been playing with writing a series of poems about people I meet along the road of life. Like taking a photograph and laying it out in words. So far its working, but I have to add some more characters to the story. I am thinking about adding Dani, but he is so young. Many of the people are older, and actually have passed away. Hmmm what to do.
Hope your having a fabulous day, and enjoy Dani's pic as I do.
PS- my new laptop is up and running. I almost expect it to clean house and cook our meals, since hubs said they are faster and can do so many things. Yeah, like that is going to happen right? Hmmm...
Monday, June 25, 2012
Patrons Of The Arts
Last year I met a woman. Her name is Jamie S. She was at the Kia dealership, you know when my van broke down in the Meadow Lands in August. We began talking while they were looking over the cars, about this and that. She asked me what I was doing up north when the van broke down, and about what I did in life. We hit it off. So much that we have kept up with each other over the past year via social network and texting.
She had been asking me over and over when I was coming up that way to read again, or even to NYC. She lives just outside in Jersey suburbs, but I had not had the opportunity yet; until this past Friday night. Jamie and her daughter came out to the cafe in Jersey City. My son came with me as well to video tape the performance. It was a great night. I have to say I read with more confidence than I ever had before.
Very strong. I had looked over the work a few times to make sure there were no places I might stumble. I have at times read and messed up a few words, then you stumble more by apologizing and people will loose focus, and it falls apart. The message of the work. Jamie and C.D. (a poet mentor) felt it was a fantastic night for me, so much they said I was the best reader, and my content was the strongest. Success. Ahhh.
So much that Jamie invited me to her home (which meant I had to drive up north again, an hour one way). I said yes. The photo above is part of her back yard. She threw a garden party for me and told everyone I was giving them a performance. And I did. What she did not tell me was that they all were published writers. I got questions right and left about my publisher...and other topics.
Turns out one of the fellows host a and performs in NYC and locally (his neighborhood, and Jamie's). He suggested I join him in a improv , play writing, and a monologue class. He felt my work was worthy to take to a different venue other than open mic and poetry readings. It was a lot to absorb. I was in speech and drama in high school, and wrote plays. I so enjoyed the interaction, yesterday and when I was younger.
I realize it's a dog eat dog world out there when it comes to these kinds of things. I have to decide if I am up for it. My writing has become important to me, so why not see if others can find something in my writing that might make them think, remember, or find healing. Raphael suggested I tell the story of my experience raising a terminally ill daughter. Jessie and Bryan encouraged me to do this two years ago. My manuscript is still waiting....so why not. This whole experience is liberating me from my own demise...
Oh and did I say how beautiful the houses were up north in Jamie's neighborhood. Her backyard was HUGE. Great garden party. I was glad I stopped off at Trader Joe's for some treat gifts for her. They ate the double chocolate chip cake up in a flash! Talking about food was a good ice breaker, and they started it. I felt at home.
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Sigh.
I came home last night to find this photo on facebook. I was waiting to see if this supposed friend would post photos from her trip up here and our stay at my hubs step-mom (in the middle, supposed friend on left). Yes she did. She cut me out of the photo, added some mediocre border to hide the fact she tried to photo shop me out and tried to make her own face more attractive.
She lied to us. That is all I can say. Val and I both were in shock over the whole ordeal. My friend list is dwindling. There was no need to lie to us. We would have accepted her plans. But don't complain about not having money and go spend it like you're rolling in the dough. We felt sorry for her and opened up our homes and used our cars for taxi service.
It will take time, she and I knew each other for so many years.
Otherwise my guest speaking and reading my poetry last night in Jersey City went well. It was a great crowd and several of my Jersey friends came out to watch. Great times. I am opening myself up to traveling around and reading as much as I can. Writing is going well, and I look forward to more work being accepted in journals and ezines.
Peace to you all.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Who's Counting? Me!
Out of 30 + poetry and prose and flash fiction and photography submissions...
12 Poems Accepted
1 Prose Accepted
1 Flash Fiction Accepted
4 Subs Rejected (may contain four to six poems)
3 Photographs Accepted
All others still pending; more submissions going out soon (including SASE subs)
Also one of the newest acceptances took 3 poems in my 'Avocado Green Kitchen With Gold Accented Childhood' collection. This manuscript was requested as well. I need to get busy writing more. I barely have 10 prose in this collection.
I spent the past few years reading about Jessie Carty and her 'counting' submissions, and finally am building my own for the year. Last year was not so many, more of a 4-3-1 kind of success, but I am in a rhythm now. Being without a computer for a week threw me off.
I also have a few in limbo in submishmash.com file I am trying to find out about. Seems another journal lost my file last year which discouraged me. Rejection comes a bit easier now. Its only poetry. If you are confident about what you are doing, success will come. You don't need others to tell you if you are worthy of living and working and sharing your passions. In a manner of speaking...You are what you eat, on all accounts.
I have and will continue to live a good life.
Peace friends and family.
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